Good for a starter restraint kit!

This was worth the money for my husband and I and we have gotten a lot of use out of it! While there may be higher quality restraint systems, this one was very easy and affordable -- perfect for buying to see if you like this sort of thing!

Published:
January 29, 2014

Pros:

Easy to set up, easy to conceal, works as advertised.

Cons:

A bit uncomfortable, may be able to un-restrain yourself if you try.

Rating by reviewer:

4

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This was the first restraint-style item my husband and I purchased, and we were not disappointed. The simplicity of setting up the system was a relief, because we thought it might take a little tinkering to get it ready. Luckily, you just need to strap it under your mattress and you are good to go! The cuffs, straps, etc. are very light-weight and conceal very easily by just hiding them in-between the mattress and the boxspring. You could probably set it all up in less than 2 minutes and, once it's set up, you never have to do it again! Just pull out the cuffs when you are ready to use, and put them back under when you are done.

Since this is our first restraint system, I don't have experience with anything of higher quality to compare it to. Even so, I did notice a few things that could make it better to use; namely, the cuffs themselves. The cuffs are fastened with velcro, meaning they aren't 100% restraining. Granted, with normal "struggling", I couldn't get myself out of them. I did not, however, try to rip the velcro off and, if you were very determined, you could probably get yourself out of them with little effort. I am going to consider this a "light restraint" item for this reason alone. If you are looking for something that you cannot get out of, even with heavy struggling, then this is not for you. If you are just looking for something to restrain you and keep you there, and have little intention of trying to get out, then this is perfect.

The cuffs are also a bit uncomfortable and itchy. They aren't made of the best material and can lessen the experience if it does bother you. I ended up with a bit of rugburn after using. I believe you could replace the cuffs with your own and use everything else, so that is an option. The cuffs didn't bother me too much, and I'm not looking for 100% soft fuzzy comfort on my wrists for this sort of thing.

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